I‘ Pougcre R0Y°| °I Mule Fem, Toiletries for men. its odor ls a grand feeling oi comfort. TALC SHAVING We hove the FOUGERE ROYAL . ‘merit was worth waiting for. UM - AFTER SHAVE - SHAVING BOWL SOLD ONLY J amiesons’ Drug Stores i l I of the finest French is one _ ' iiy monnisb and gives essentio i CREAM 1' Perfume too. ("ANADA Province Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT ._..__ The 21st. do! of "°'°"""- "n lost h. Re Estate of John Peter Mai-Donald, late of Charlottetown iu Queens Count? I" “I” “Id |~_.,,,,-_¢e, pi-uggist. deceased. teet- Mii. the sin-nu of the County of Queens (‘ounty or an!’ Cimbtnfle o. literate person within said iollllty GREETING: IHIEItI-IAS upon readlnl the petition on flle‘ol Kathleen l". MacDonald of Charlottetown a- Iorrsaid, widow. the sole Execu- trlx of the above named estate. praying that s citation may I" issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hen- by required to cite ail persons In- terested In the said Estate to be and appear before the Jlldle present at s Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Chif- lottciolvn in Queen's County. In the said Province. on Monday the 22nd day of December next, com- ing at the hour of eleven o'clock iorcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed u prayed for In said potl- iion and on motion of M. Aiban Farmer. Esq» Proctor for sold Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s. true i-iipy hereof be forthwith pub- iishl-ll in some newspaper published In Charlottetown aforesaid once in i-aeh week for at least four con~ sel-utire weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively. namely. In the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. It or near the Bank of Nova 5co- iia in Charlottetown aforesaid. and st or near the Royal Bank of Can- "II in Charlottetown aforesaid. lo that all persons Interested In lhe said Estate as aforesaid ma)‘ have duo notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court It Charlottetown I" Queen's County, the day and PALMER . Registrar. Participation iii ll. S. Teams is Doubtful GENEVA. Dev- 4 - ‘A?’ h Unlled states participation in t e winter olvlllrlc cam“ at sl- M“ p‘; hecagrle doubtful today "h?" Marcel i-rerlillnser. president °l W‘ organizing committee of the games. said there will be no change "l recognition of s hock team as dernsndédlly the Unicd States committee. The organizing committee has designated the American Hockey Association. rather than the Am- ateur Athletic Union. as 31W 8W“? entitled on select an ice hockey gum to represent the Unit"! l. axiechicago Wednesday the Un- lied States Olympic flwlmiii" threatened to withdraw all U-S- beams (mm the winter games. duel to start. Jail. 30. if the Swiss com- mittee stood firm in rrtferrlnfl the A.l-l.A. "If they don't wfllit t0 09m? w’ shall be obliged to hold the" games without the United states". said Hennlnger in assertini "in the committee would not reverse its decision. In Chicago today, a spokesman for th‘e American Olympic Com- mittee sold that American telmi would sail as scheduled llnd w0llld all arrive in Switzerland by Jan- 9. l-le said, however, that all would be withheld from competition ll the American Olympic Committee‘! lee hockey entry is refused- l-lc said the committee had not- ified the Swiss organizing corn- mltfee that it. was entering an ice up shop." The argument between the or- ganizing committee and the Am- erican OLvmpIc committee centres oil the amateur status of the ASA- termed by members of the Amer- ican committee as "professional and conlmerclnl." S RICH QUALITY Illliiillliliii Cain‘ I'|i<~ il.-i \_.l.. ‘Iii iiii ill l.'~ ll. or. iiliow H0 ‘.|li ,i Ill LUER \ iiilliiili BISCUITS iii]. | The ‘month's encoulntcr has led many drom rehearsals repeatedly, thrown at s. o. u. A woke-men to: the student- bow srlno/uirleed lest. night that the §§‘£.i‘.‘.‘.’.‘i‘f’..‘.“?"“‘n.....‘”“‘. it.‘ ‘h’ E l‘ - Pulse the impending sttslt s! s. amlnations; For some this they had been aware that ma; q eluh was inevitable; and the unexpected strength of the enemy. In lest lo believe that casualties will not. b6 llsht. The spokesman stated. however. that the forces st the students’ disposal hnv. 111d “m; to mtrench themselves tirmlyslnee then; and he was of til-lie ,‘ ' that casualties would be light 1n ‘PM "1 Dflsilmiollc reports to the contrary. He expect: that the bat- tie will get under way with a brie! skirmish on Tuesday. but that the main force of the enemy will not be met bedore Dec. 13th. In short»- eir-ams begin with Religion on Dee, 9th. and on Dec. 13th the rest fol- low in quid: succession. .___. The Dramatic Society presented three one-act plays here on m“. day night. As. you know, we had been looking forward toi. Lhe er. forsnance for some time, Even m; we first learned that they were “lffllltihk a progra/mme. we have bee" "ville to set on the inside in order to find out wihst it was all about. We have been turned back W?’ °1 Dllfllihyfls room several tit-nos. and even threatened with a clam. Ilse suit by Dam. You would hardly thlrlik that he would go that far, would you? HOWQ-vel". the evening's entertain- Th “F51 Dilly “Tihe Dear Departed" wa: B- wmedy. which featured Evelyn "@5510" and Jerfyldlne Robertson all two crredy sisters. Justin Gavin and Billy OTIanley as their hus. bands. Lorine MacDonald as their father. and Margaret Mulligan as the devout». of Mrs. Slater (m. Hessian). "The Dummy", another Comedy. starred Clifford Murphy as Roy Hitchcock, a lI-lP-Qufl-late. fliwflixht husband: Eiihel Trainer as his wife; Lorraine McNeeley as thelr maid; Gerry MacQundd g5 Key's pal; and Cyril “Bun" Cal- laghan as a. policeman. The third Billy was s. melodrama entitled Bessie. the Bandltls Beautiful Bflby". In It were. cast: James Trainer as Clsybourne Romaine, s banker; Patricia Pendergngt a; hi; wile; Anita McCabe es their daughter; Robert Kelly as their» adopted son; Alustln Johnston as tihe butler: Peter Sullivan as Citronella. the cook: Leo Atkins as Melbourne Baseheort, the vtlllgn; Rhlllh Bernard as the bandivs wid- ow; 011d Alice McCloskey as Bessie Bunting. the heroine. The plays Wire directed by Mr. A.P. Campbell and Mr. HM. Dunphy. The plays were well selected, well cast. and well acted; that they must have been wcll directed neces- sari-ly follows. ‘Ilhe general can. sensus of opinion seems to be thgt Lorne MacDonald rates top honors for his performance, with Lorraine McNecley a close second. In our opinion all bhe aotcrs deserve In be cmnmerlded on their peflomisnce. We also feel that we should extend our Congratulations to produegl- Dllflphv; sltlholuh we do not feel 3 that. his production rates witih those that have won the Academy Award, still we think it was a pretty good show. . . The Saints have more Imsu held their own In sports during the week. Tlhe basketball team lost one Esme to the Millionaires, but they defeated the Navy 56-38 on Wed. nesday night. On Friday night the hockey from handed the Navy e convincing 11-4 dumbing; gm- u” most part It was a good game, at. least. from the point of view of Saint Duristaxft. but an impartlol spectator would not say that the Rome measured up to those of lut year. Cari. MacDonald. Joe Mshar, Reg Rodgers, and Bill Ledwel! did ‘ the scoring for the saints, and classes of '48 and '41. who do you think were wearing the Navy unl- fcrms? why. who but Everett. "Pluto" Cameron and Brighton -MscDougslll h k beam and that. no selection‘ oimthht entry hsr! been received. On Friday night Jlm Morris and Tel‘ I636 PD‘ B“ ‘s20 He reiterated the committee stand ‘Wiif Driscoll started off the interl- "l 1M" that it lino been set on to organize colleslnte debetllls tllll veer: they Ammo,“ pal-llclpailon l“ the defeated Harold l-lsthewey and games and that it independent Nfllmflh Willilllms of U. N. B. Jim “J E LL B. groups. not approved b the corn- ‘find W"! “P118141 the Afflrmlilivo 01' ' ' _ _ ' lnttee. ere ermitledy m enter Rrlwlvelfi Th" "WIMIIHIIIM I rr'ster Solicitor dc. ' w p t I to on! o tio ° ' ' ' teams "lien we may u well lhilt "1 t’ " ~ ° ' m " “M “i” ODDFELLOWS BUILDING ‘Dominion of Camden" Oong-rsttllat- ‘ions. fellows. The other colleges that we shall bedebsting with this year are 8t. Mary's andKil-lqflfltlese debates will be held after Cmrbt- enes. Let's get right in there and win the next two also. Afterthe debate the’ four debat- i RADIO REPAIRS CALL LIIITEI wrvse- mo secbmeeuo. l-l Ni lcllfffllli l Hit *7.l’\l>ll‘ iiiltifl ere were tlhe guests of 9t. Dunstarfl iiiuiiell silos. THE summary. __c_zllsiu.o'rrrrrowu WATCHES BULOVA LORI E AVANNES cvm. OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Believe Us . . . . There's no finer, no greater value, than s Jew eiiery Gift. Never before Iilm we lied such on assortment both in price and quality. Come in and see fer yourself-Gifts to suit any er oil on your list. Prices to sll it every Purse. K‘! ROSARIES , PEARLS gum cm“; EXTENSION BRACELETS " °°MPA¢T$ BRACELETS PENDANTS PEN‘, l. PENCIL SETS POCKET WATCHES Great George Street "The Friendly Jeweller" CAMEO IROOCHES CAMEO NECKLETS Next To Kelly 6 Melnnls A.A.A. which held a dance at the 3°13’ than Hall on the same night. We should like to take this op- porhunity of reminding you that Red and White has published o. collection of the poems of the late use! Gertrude Ciurlcirl. Any of you who wish to obtain a copy may do l0 W Qldfirillt one from the Busi- ness Manager o! Red and White. VICTORIA THE VILLAGE BY THE SEAi Mrs. Keith Boulter, Victoria. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allison Lea, vi.»- .oria, were recent visitors with relatives in Bedeque. Miss Elsie Boswell. Victoria, went to ‘Iryon last week where she will spend the winter at the home 0f Mrs. Artemas Lord. Messrs. Dan MacLeod, Wilfred Keough, and James Boulter, Jr.. Vicfnril, left last. week for the ium-ber woods. Miss Mary Mayhclv, Lady Fhne has accepted a position with Mr. Brent C. Wood, general merchant. (kapaud. Mrs. Stewart Inmarl, Victoria, eras an overnight guest. on Friday ast of ‘Rev. and Mrs. Horace Mac- Ewen and family, the Manse, Cape "traverse. Mrs. John Niches-oil. Crarisud Ls recovering. from a recent. oper~ stion in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Her ‘iiends here look forward to an mrly recovery. Miss Heather MacLeod, Bori- shsw, spent the post week nary happily in Victoria, guest oi’ her aunt, Mrs. Eddie Morrison, Cres- cent Beach. ' Y Mr. and Mrs. Keith l" "reli "The lsealands" Victoria. have returned home from a very enioyaiiie visi‘ to Toronto where they attended the Royal Winter Fair. They also “ad the pleuure while there of visiting their son Edward. Miss Kathleen MacDonald. Vic- toria, has accepted a_ position with the T. Baton Co. Lid, Moncton. N. B. She was accompanied over to the mainland by her parents Mb. and b/lrs. Emmerson Mac- Donald who had a very enjoyable visit. with relatives while there. Professional Cards“ H. R. DOANE 8. CO. Chartered Accountants l! Grafton Street Charlottetown -~,V<.\. -. x \_/%»§/\I\ Mr. J. F‘. 0’Pray is acting man agar in the Bank of Nova scotia, iictoria, in the absence of Mr. s. J. Dunsford who is st present a patient in the Prince Edward Is- .and Hospital. Charlottetown. Miss Moylea Boswell, assistant supervisor ~of Women's Institutes, Charlottetown. and Miss Ruihie Boswell, Summerside High School silent the week end at. their home n Victoria. Miss Eva MacLeod, Provincial Sanatoriam, Charlottetown, accom- lanlcd by her nieces the Misses Verna and Donalda Maclleod. stufrnts at Prince of Wales Col- lege spent the week end very pleasantly at their home in Vic- toria. Friends of Miss Sadie MllcPhail lermeriy of Argyle shore are sorry bu learn she has been seriously 111. Miss MacPhail ls s daughter o! Mr. Granger MacPhall mid has been a resident. of the United States for a number of years. Mrs. ‘JCIIEICI MacLeod and Mrs. Eddie liierrlson, Victoria, are slsters—V. Once again December is here ihe month of happy antlcipations. til. month of all the year the best. when little children everywhere look for Santa Claus and once more the age old story of Jesus he Saviour ronling to earth as a ‘lttle child to be a king over all, -lch and poor alike is being suru; and told in every language and to all peoples. Al’. this joyous season ct each and every one sing praises and join in a happy and festive season. Tr; ladies of the Women's ln- stitute; Victoria, held s. very uc- .essfiil bean supper and blllalil‘ n the hail on Saturday evening, Russia Becomes Member Of Athletic Federation IDNDON. Dec. 4 -— (AP) —Rus- sis has become a member or the International Amateur Athletic Federation and thus has taken a major step toward partlcilpntiel in the 1948 Olympic games. Lord Burlhley, president of the I.A.A.l“. and -a. ranking Olympic official, made known Russia's join- ing the international group today when he cabled the Soviet all-union committee of physical culture and sport; "1 extend to you a hearty welcome to our activities...” . The I.A.A.F'. controls track and field throughout the world and ls in charge of the d2 events in that sport on the Olympic program. Unless a country is a. member of the I.A.A.1“. it can not compete in track at the Olympics. auctioned off for which s neat sum was realized. To these enter PYISIDQ radios we say keep up the good work. The Victoria Young People's Society met. Friday, Nov. 25th. Meeting opened by singing Hymn No. 120, “Stand up Stand Up For Jwus". In the absence of the regular secretary, Mrs. Ralph Mil- ies was appointed secretary pro- tem. The following was appointed to see about getting a play ready ‘m, practice after Christmas. Mrs. Allison bee. Miss Christine Mac Before the 1.7.8.83, can be sent e bid to the summer games. it must organize its own Olympic committee. which in turn must. be recognized by the International Olympic Committee. The latter group is scheduled to meet oi: Si. Moritz. Switzerland, ln January That the‘ Russians will do this has been predicted for some time. One of the hlBhes-t Olympic men today termed the LAAF. mem- bership as "significant." Britain's invitation to compete in the 1948 games has been accept- ed by 52 countries. Soviet athletes have not competed in previous Olympic games. The Russians had been expect- ed to join the 1’.A.A.F. Their ap- plication was considered last June at s special congress e1 the LA.- A.l". and Lord Burghley was given permission to approve It immed- iately if the Russians complied with certain rules. The main string attached was that the Russians comply with the western amateur code. in July the Russians discontinued payment of clash bonuses to their athletes for winning honors In track and field. Terminating continued corres- pondence since then, the final Russian application arrived in London by mail on Tuesday. It was the sixth international RINGS DIAMONDS SIGNET ACTIVE SERVICE PRINCE OF WALES OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Mr. Dawes. "Of course they have to take the some 01f" oath as others and conform other procedure." Mining (Continued From Pete 0 .3200 Pore Reef m. ‘Total sales 647,000. KEEP YOUR BIKE Leod and Miss Freda Holvatt. The aesldent, secretary and four con- veners were appointed on s com- mittee to plan for a. Christmas party to be held two weeks from nigh: of meeting. M1‘. Evan Iii-right. was in charge of the pro- November 29th. and needless to say the usual high standard of cookery irvas in abundant supply and also a goodly supply of ‘land oracle articles were on sale A eautlful quill: made by the In si.1tute's expert needlewomen was gramme for the evening which was .ery interesting. He was assisted by fill. s. Wright. and. Master Roller’ Wright. Rev. Mr. Head led in the ilscussion. The meeting closed with hymn no. 246 and the Berle- cictlon. ' sports orcsnlmtlon jolrled bv the Soviets. The others are football (soccer), wrestllrlz. weight lifting. basketball and swimming. MONTREAL. Dec. 4- (G?) - A. Sidney Dawes, president of the Canadian Olympic committee. ex- pressed approval today of Russia's entrance Into the Intentional Am- ateur Athletlc Federation, paving the w-lly for the Soviet Union's participation in the i948 Olynupics. IN ORDEI All work guaranteed. 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